Multiple Choice
Which equation correctly represents the first ionization of phosphorus?
A) P- (g) - P (g) + e-
B) P (g) + e- -P- (g)
C) P (g) -P+ (g) + e-
D) P+ (g) + e- - P (g)
E) P (g) - P- (g) + e-
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